Client Trust Account Protection Program

Lawyers have statutory and ethical obligations to safeguard funds they hold in trust for their clients or other persons. Lawyers must keep those funds separate from their business and personal accounts. Lawyers must maintain accurate books and report timely and completely to their client regarding the status and accounting of these funds.

To strengthen public protection and better support attorneys in fulfilling their client trust accounting duties, the State Bar has implemented the Client Trust Account Protection Program.

With very few exceptions, during the attorney annual renewal period, all California lawyers must comply with the annual CTAPP reporting requirement to:

  • Register their IOLTA and non-IOLTA accounts annually with the State Bar, either individually or through their law firm or organization;
  • Complete an annual self-assessment of client trust account management practices (questions previewed here); and
  • Certify with the State Bar that they understand and comply with requirements and prohibitions applicable to the safekeeping of funds and property of clients and other persons in rule 1.15 of the Rules of Professional Conduct.

Attorneys can fulfill their annual CTAPP reporting requirement through My State Bar Profile; law firms and organizations will be able to provide account information for attorneys through Agency Billing. To register an IOLTA and/or non-IOLTA account, you will need to report the year-end balance on December 31 of the reporting period. You should use the bank balance on that date (i.e., the balance including only cleared transactions).

The CTAPP reporting deadline is March 30, 2026.

Later phases of the CTAPP will involve further enhancements, including:

  • Expanded public outreach and education on the rights of clients and attorney responsibilities;
  • Enhanced education for attorneys on best practices in client trust account management; and
  • Compliance reviews of selected lawyers by a certified public accountant to ensure adherence to client trust account management requirements.

Watch this video for a brief overview of the CTAPP. Please note that the reporting deadline mentioned in the video has changed.

For any questions related to the CTAPP, please fill out the Licensee Records and Compliance Inquiry form or call 888-800-3400.

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